The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 24, 1919, Image 6

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    Goo. W, Morgan, who in olden
days lived up on the ridge above
North I'lains, was in the city
Monday morning. Geo. says the
years are creeping on but he pro
poses to squint his eye over the
ight of a Winchester trained on
a big buck this year or know the
rensoh why.
Mm'..""
John Carver, of Hamilton,
Mont., now spending a few
months with hi son, at Donald,
, Oregon, Mine over Saturday to
i vi-.it a few days with his brother-
in -law, M. C. Lincoln, returning
, the last of this week. He says be
I likes Oregon very much and may
' remain over until next Spring.
Vie Hoard of
Lubrication Engineers
Our Board of Lubrica
tion Engineers stuJy th
lubrication needs of each
mike of automobile.
These experts have de
termined the correct con
sistency of Zerolene for
your make of automobile.
Their recommendations
are available for you in
the Zerolene Correct Lu
brication Charts. There is
chart for each make of
car.
Zerolene is correctly re
fined from selected Cali
fornia crude oil. It keeps
its lubricating body at
cylinder heat, holds com
pression, gives perfect
protection to the moving
parts and deposits least
carbon. It is the product
of the combined resour
ces, experience and equip
ment of the Standard Oil
Company.
Ct Crrct Lubricities
Chtrl for four car. At yaui dJ
tr'i or our Mtrett uation. I
STANDARD OIL CO UP AH T
(Ctlitoru)
l L" a V K O- '
mm
-v -t inn -jt;
'grrA
grade for each type of engine
H- E- Fary, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co-
Cornelius
Ford Cars
Fordson Tractors
Federal Trucks
Can Be Bought From the Follow
lowing Places:
OTTO ERICKSON & CO.
Beaverton
OTTO ERICKSON & CO.
Forest Grove
OTTO ERICKSON & CO.
Hillsboro
HILLSBORO TRADING CO.
Hillsboro
If Interested in Any of Above,
Telephone 911 or 2872 Hillsboro
To Lovers of a Light Weight and
Powerful Car
l avish to call your attention to the
Col
umbia
Six
SPECIFICATIONS
Continental motor, developes 38 Horsepower;
weight 2750; front and rear axles Timken
throughout; Stromberg carburetor, with new
economy device; Harrison radiator controlled by
Thermostat; luberication, combined force feed
and splash system; Vacuum gas system; Two
unit lighting and starting system; Atwater-Kent
ignition; Borg & Beck Cluch; transmission unit
with motor chrome-vanadium gears, special alloy
teel shafts; Cantilever springs; service and
emergency brakes on rear wheel; pressed steel
channel frame; 32x4 inch tires; French pleated
genuine leather upholstering; 115 inch wheel
base. Price f. o. b. Detroit $1600.
This car can be seen at my sales-room and is
worthy of your minute inspection.
Hi jl i citviiid
HILLSBORO, ORE.
For Sale Fine range, good ts
new. Call 20U2, Hillsboro. 81
C. W. Krwin, of near Laurel,
was over to the eountv seat Fri
day morning.
Some big fours (used) Over-
lands, and others at right prices
E. L. Perkins. 3-1 f
J. 11. Imlay, of Keeiiville, get
ting ready to warehouse a big lot
of grain this season, was up to
the eity 1-riday.
For Salt Clover hay in Held
One mile east of Oreneo, on Cor
uell road. F. L. Quaint.inco,
Oreneo.. Ore. 17-20
W. P. McGcc, of Beawrton,
was transacting bu.sine.ss in the
eity Saturday, and remembered
the Argus in his calls.
Cleveland motorcycle for sale.
Run but 330 miles, liood as new.
ifliiifl. ' Inquire at Brow n's Tin
shop, Second Street. U 21
St. Matthew's Catholic Church
Sunday services, Masses at 8
and 10:30. Week days, Mass at
8:20. J. T. Co.stelloe, Ucelor.
Vegetable and flowering plants
now ready at Mueller's Green
house, 12lh and Oak. By mail or
on call. Telephone ltR7. Stf
Jasper Kef for, of West I'nion,
was in Saturday, greeting friends.
J. K. is beginning to think serious
ly about h.rest days, and clover
hulling.
a For Sale Five registered Jer
sey cows, with register-of-inerit
records, all in milk, some fresh,
rest fresh this Fall. Win. Schul
inerioh, Hillsboro. IS 21
C. Jesse, of near Roy, was a
eitv caller .M outlay. Jesse savs
that the time one really appreci
ates a puncture is on a hot day
like those w e are now having.
Wanted Twenty head of from
1 to 2 year old good Cotswold
(trade ewes. Address, stating
particulars, V. H. MeKldowney,
Ladd Ueed Farm, Reedville,
Ore.
19 2 1
W. H. MeFJdowncy, of Reed
ville, where he superintends the
big Ladd iS: Heed farm, was up to
Hitltown, Saturday. W. II. will
soon have a state highway to
drive on into both Portland ami
Hillsboro.
Only monument dealers in
Washington County. Drop us a
card, and we will show you our
samples. Write or call on us, at
1363 Main St., Hillsboro.r-Ore-gon
Monument Works, Hillsboro,
Oregon. 4P-tf
Robt. Imbrie, U. S. Navy, in
the Hospital Corps, departed the
last of the week for quarters ut
(Juantico, V'a., after an extended
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Imbrie. He will ar
rive at Quantieo about tomorrow
or next day.
Get a real bargain! I throw
that away because I don't have
any more use for it. Farm horse,
1J00; a snap at $50; strong 4-in.
tire farm wagon, with a wood
rek, a snap at $35. E. Petre
quin, Oreneo; after 6 o'clock, 3
blocks from It. R. station. 21
Jas. T. Young and family de
parted this week for an extended
stay at Burvicw. Jim says that he
is just in trim to dig clams, anil
he thinks there isn't one suffici
ently speedy on the Tillamook
sands to get away from him if he
is right hungry.
Are you interested in a tract of
1( and 2-3 acres, at Hillsboro;
two houses on place; orchards
with both houses; nearly nil in
cultivation. Right at rock road
into town. This place is held by
heirs, arid will be sold. A ch.-tric
for a good buy.- See W. O. Don-j
elson, IlilJSboro. 17-20
The Argus Saturday morning
finished a 292-page brief in the
Hodler versus Huiller suit, for
the Supreme Court. There fire
local o liees in the enmity whirl.
would make a column spread on
this, but the Argus dismisses it
w ith a few lines aside from stat
ing that this is probably the larg
est brief ever printed in the
county.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Taylor mid
dausrhter, Miss Florence, depart
ed Tuesday for Wheeler, Ore.,
where they will spend a month.
Their three sons, Wm., Fred and
filer), all recently returned from
! service overseas, departed Mon
day for the same plr.ee, going in
'via auto to Seaside, and then
across. The entire family meets
with the eldest son, Harold, who
: lives at Seaside, and there is a
genuine family reunion.
' Reedville dedicated its home
ground by defeating Aloha, 12 to
5. and losing to Gaston. 8 to 3.
; The Reedville-Oaston frame was a
rather ragged affair filled with
.ciotly errors. Millar, pitcher for
Reedville, was all to the good,
; hut on account of lack of support
' Gaston was able to score heavily.
, The marvelous work of the Gas
: ton pitcher held. Reedville score
less up to the fourth, when a sud
den display of heavy slugging
saved Reedville from a shutout.
The Aloha-Rcedville affair was
never in doubt, both of Aloha's
'pitchers failing to check the
heavy hitting of Reedville. A
Fan.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
James Lord to Jack Roy, 85.71 n
on Rock Creek, $10.
V L Uuiisacker to Chas Her
riek, 150.7 atltttw, $8850.
Elmer T Council to W J Hend
riek, tr 1 blk 4 Garden Tracts, $1.
, A McGill to J W Shnte, lots 1!
and 20 Crestview, $10.
J A Habcrsctxcr to V A Handy,
20 a sec 1 4 t 2 s r 1 w, $1 0.
East Side Constr Co to Julia
Olsen, 35 a t 1 s r 4 w . $10.
A II Seofteld to Merle MeCor
miek. tr see 4 t 2 u r t w , $300.
Charlotte Kelly to Marietta
Heaver, 2'.', lots in Durham Acres
$3200.
P II Donnelly to 11 Wagner,
105 a soo 1 t 2 s r 2 w . $1 1,000.
Ella M Robinson to Louis Dille,
2 lots blk 7 S P nd F (irove,$I 100.
Herman Wittenbeeher to Mich
ael and .1 T Edwards. 15 a D C
Graham d 1 e, $10.
R 1! Lee to M Hawkins. 2 lots
part lul Groveland Acres, $10.
I. M Graham to Wm F Miller.
hts 7 & 8. hlk 12 S P ad Forest
Grove. $100.
Henry Gregerson to Guy Via.
ti250 ft'at ltuvton. $SH0.
Emm. 'I ISigclow to Geo Patter
son. 100x100 in lot 12 blk 1 S C
Addition Hillsboro. $UU.
John A Dopp to Walter W Ben
jamin, 151.35 a t 1 n r 4 w, $100.
Pansy Reynolds to Cora M
Shaver." lot in MeWgcr. $100.
J 15 Kerriek to E T Ames. 3 lots
lleaworth Gardens, $10.
Helen Melvin to It E MeKin, 2
lots Willow brook Farm, $10.
Wm Hid, link to Merle MeCor
miek, i0 sq rods sec 4 I 2 n r 4 w .
$325.
W J Xottage to Peter Barthol
omew, lot lii Amended blk I
Humphrey's Ad, $.'100.
Me.nl ?nv Co to Olive Powell,
10 a sco 23 t 3 n r 5 w . $10.
Edw Paine to R C Wilson, 33x
3i Henry Noland d I c, $10.
Shaw-Fear Co to F. I) Parsons.
5.(18 a Beav-Iteodville. $2150.
Edw II James to F T Chapman,
10 a see 31 t 1 s r 3 w, $1.
John Hubert to Geo Huber.
37.45 n see 22 t 1 s r t w, $2000.
Henrietta Morgan to l)r J ()
Robb. 75x150 ft blk 10 Simmon's
ad. $10.
W f Young to Flora Mimford,
110x1 r,0 ft see 3 1 t 2 n r 1 w.$500.
N S Clearwater to II F Thi. le,
IMS a sec 18 t 1 s r 2 w , $1 1.'.O.
1) 1) Sage to W J
B Chatfiehl d I c. $n;,-io.
ilia & W I) Woo.l et al to Mil
dred Council, It., lots blk ! Sim
liiou'.s ad, $l(i00.
Ch.irlotta Kill, a to (i F Via,
8 1.25 sq ft sec 31 t 2 n r 3 w, $ 10.
M F. Griffith et at to Jno John
son, 40x110 hlk 2 F Grove, $1.
Eva Newman t Tlios Blum,
41.97 a J) McLeod d 1 c, $ii,000.
Try the Argus, $1.50 per year.
A. L. Grebe, of Laurel, was in
town the first of the week.
Wanted A girl for general
housework, on farm, for the Summer.-
Address .Mrs. Austin Sims,
Sherwood, R. 4, or inquire at the
farm, a mile below Furmimr
ton, jfl-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Miles E. Everett,
of North Bend, Ore., arrived heie
the last of the week to visit rela
tives in Hillsboro, and his sister
Mrs. J. M.. Brown, at Banks.
From here they went over to
Washington State to visit for a
few days. Miles says that North
Bi nd is prospering as never be
fore, and that the cities of the
southeast coast of Oregon have n
gr.-at future. Mr. Everett for
merly conducted the Delta Drug
Store in Hillsboro, and from here
wont to North Bend and opened
a drug store of his own.
For Sale By
C A. DetiONDT and E. M.
WARD
Hillsboro - - Oregon
V,
Ash Your Dealer
s
FliV.srnic f? Ammunition K'.4
firearms Ammunition
Vrlte for Cat.xWnr
Tf nuMiTUMUartiac com jrjl
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Notice of Final Account
Notice is hereby given, thut the under
signed, on the 2nil tiny of July, A. 1'.
1!"19. tiled in the County (Vurt of
Washington Comity, Oregon, her final
account in the estate of ' . M. l.umm, i
deceased: '
Now, therefore, the itaid County
Court hits set the time ami place for,
hearing any objections to the sumo for
Monday, the 4lh day of August,
ut the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day at the eountv court room, at the
Court House at llillstioro, Oregon. j
Klla A. FaJruiKer,
Executrix of the Last Will and Ttn-j
lament of C. M. I.umm, lleecssisl.
John M. Wall, Attorney for Kxecu-I
nx.
SI'MM13.
List
Your
Farms
With us if yon want to sell.
We have calls every day from
men who wish to buy Wash
ington County Farm Property.
Hardly a day passes that we
do not answer inquiries.
We
Insure
We carry some of the beat
companies handling fire Insurance.
A. Lne!and
Main Street
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP Tilt
STATE OF OREGON FOB WASH
INGTON COUNTY.
iVler A' liroeren, riaintitr, vs. I). U.
Blackburn and Kuth Bluokliurn, his
wife, Chas. Wuiilard and - Woillanl
his wife, K. li. Mrteulo ami M. C.
Metcalfe, his wife, defeiulimld.
To Ctiaa. Woillanl and W uiilard,
his wile, two of the alsive named tie
fondants:
in the iiuino of the Slate of Oregon:
You are hereby rtHjuircd to ))er and
answer the complaint lilts! sKiunst you
in the above entitled court and cause
on or before the 1st day, of August,
11 1 'J, imtu tiale Lieing alu-r'thu expira
tion of fix weeks from the timl pulili
catiou of this summons, the hint publi
cation thereof being Thurntliiy lite l'Jlh
day of June, lal'J, UiciluU- ol the last
publication being 1 liurixlay the iitsl
day ol July, llii'J, and m t up by way of
un.swt-r any cluiiu you may Imve in or to
the rial property hereinaltcruWi ibet',
and you wi.l please lake notice that U
you lull so to nppvar and aimwer Haul
complaint, for want Hicreoi ihe plaui
tirl will apply to llit) Court for the relief
prayed fur in his computtnl, to-wit: for
a judgment against you lor the sum of
with interest llicruon al Urn rata
of HjHir cent per annum irom .Septem
ber 2, 1117, and Hie furlliur sum of
J7.G0 taxes, and the further sum of
$.rH attorney tees, and for the costs
and disbursement of this suit,
Second: for a decree foreclosing that
certain mortgage dated .September !,
1915, and recorded in Book 74 un pSK
476 of Mortgagu Records of Washing
ton County, Oregon;
Third r'or a decree authorizing the
sale of Lhe prumiaes therein desci ila'd
and more particularly descrilied bh fol
lows: The South half of the Southwest
quarter of the Southwest quarter of
Section 16, T. 1 S. K. 4 W , Willamette
Meridian, containing 20 acres, situate
in Washington County, On-gon.
Fourth; Apply the proceeds of said
sale to the satisfaction of Kind judg
ment; FUth: Tliat you le forever barred
:rom claiming any right, lillu or inter
est in and to said prumiaes or any part
thereof, except the statutory rihl of
redemption;
Sixth: And for such other and furth
er relief aa to the Court may apcar
equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
liuuiicauon uiereoi m ine uuiuooro ai
rgus, pursuant to order df the Honor
able Geo. K. iiagley. Judge of the above
entitled court, made, rendered aud dat
ed the 1Mb day of June, 1111, which
said order requires that you appearand
answer nuid complaint on or before
the 1st day ot August, lull).
hirst publication, June 11, 1111.
Last publication, July ill, l'Jl'.l.
JOHN M. WALL,
Attorney lor riamt.ilT.
Address, ilillsburo. Oregon.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIKCUIT COUKT OF THE
STATU OK OltEUON Kolt
WAS1I1N0T0N COUNTY
Edward W. Ulunchurd, Plaintiff,
vs.
Julia C. Hlanchard, Defendant.
To Julia C. lllanchuid, bufendunl.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to up
pear and answer the complaint filed
azainst vou in thp nlmvu ui.i;n.l
suit on or before the 28th day of Ju
ly, lain, said date being more than
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and if
you fail to so appear and answer
suid complaint for want thereof,
olainLiff will unulv to tha nmri
the relief demunded in his complaint,
to-wit, for a decree dissolving the
bonds of marimony heretofore exist
ing between plaintiff and defendant,
and granting plaintiff a divorce und
such other and furtiier rulii.f aa in
the court may seem meet und proper
in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, by order of
the Hon. George R. Iiaglcy, Judge of
the above entitled court, made and
entered on the 7th day of June, 1919,
directing that such publication he
made in the .Hillsboro Argus once a
week for six successive weeks ; the
Arst publication thereof being on the
1 if I ll ll;iv of Jun. I ill!, mnl in,, luuf
publication thereof being on the 24th
day of July, 1919.
Wilson T. Hume,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
426 Failing Building, Portland, Or.
Warm Weather
Wants
You'll Find Them at
Goar's
Women's Tub Skirt
t
Smiirl styles of ( iahardine, Poplin, Pique, Iledford
Cord and Japanese Crepe. W hile ami Color,
Sixes up to its, $2.25 to $5.00,
Mitltly Blouse t
W hile nnd Colors, $1.75, $1.9H, $2.25
Khaki Outing .Skirts, $3.50.
. .... .. .
Khaki Koveralls, $3.25.
Ilefore (,'oinn 1" feat h, don't full t see our
New Plush Coateca,
New Sport Sweaters,
New Silk Sport Skirts.
We've not a Splendid Assorlim nl of HiiiikhIow Aprons
Iti keep you ctml thratj hot days.
Only Exclusive Womani Store in the County
Goal's Woman's Shop
1212 MAin Street, Hillsboro
Tthon 422X
ICE CREAM
SPECIALTIES
For lee Cream aerved sanit.-irilv,
with the latest tlrritiilf in Sun
tines try our place. Our parlor
has a well deserved reputation as
servitiK the finest creation in (In-
city.
..-icjlM
OUR FOUNTAIN
Is the latest word in cleverness
in soft drinks of all kinds. We
have the sped il electric appar
atus for splendid, prompt scrvl.p
and once we serve you - you Mill
come hack. Try us.
DEN OF SWEETS
ALFRED MORGAN . . . PROPRIETOR
SlvCONI) ST., 1UIXSUORO
THB HILLSBORO
COMMERCIAL BANK
CAPITAL and SURPLUS $70,000
An old, safe and conservative Imnk,
located in the HillsWo Commercial
block, S.W .ronier Main and Second
streets.
Hillsboro Commercial Bank;
I'. I. Knnilli has his oflicc in
the Hillshoro National Il.-mL
Hiiildnifr, opNtiiir, Main St. en
trance. Real estate, loans, insur
ance, insurance of nutos, etc.,
conveyanchifr. Notary puhlic.
Ilillshoro, Ore, 80-tf
Best Fire Insurance
JOHN VANDE1VWAL
Aent Loinion iv Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
Office phone, 081; res. phone,203